BMW Isetta Mini Car – Iconic Miniature Efficiency with Modern Flair

In a world of oversized SUVs and bulky sedans, the BMW Isetta mini car stands as a brilliant counterpoint—redefining urban convenience with vintage-inspired charm and modern innovation.

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The Legacy of the BMW Isetta Mini Car

Originally introduced in the 1950s, the BMW Isetta gained cult status for its egg-like shape and compact footprint. Revived in the 2010s with electric propulsion, this mini car honors its heritage while embracing sustainable urban mobility, offering a unique blend of nostalgia and cutting-edge technology.

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Design and Dimensions That Fit Your City Life

At just under 1.1 meters in length, the Isetta delivers unmatched maneuverability in tight city spaces. Its retro-futuristic design—featuring a signature rounded body and targa-style roof—combines aesthetic appeal with practicality, making it ideal for parking, commuting, and eco-conscious driving.

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Performance and Sustainability in a Compact Package

Powered by a lightweight electric drivetrain, the BMW Isetta delivers smooth, silent acceleration suited for urban navigation. With zero emissions and a low energy footprint, it represents BMW’s vision for sustainable mobility without compromising style or fun.

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The BMW Isetta mini car proves that size isn’t a limitation—when innovation meets intention. Whether you're drawn to its retro allure or eco-friendly engineering, this tiny marvel redefines what it means to drive smart in the city. Ready to experience the future in a classic shell? Discover the BMW Isetta today.

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In 1955, the BMW Isetta became the world's first mass-production car to achieve a fuel consumption of 3 L/100 km (94 mpg ‑imp; 78 mpg ‑US). It was the top-selling single-cylinder car in the world, with 161,728 units sold. At the Iso Rivolta booth, an Italian maker of refrigerators and mini cars, there was a three-wheeled car with a huge door (which looked surprisingly similar to a refrigerator door) in the front.

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It was called the Iso Isetta. The BMW delegation acquired the licensing rights for the Isetta and for the production equipment as well. BMW Isetta Classic cars for sale near near you by classic car dealers and private sellers on Classics on Autotrader.

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See prices, photos, and find dealers near you. There are 20 new and used classic BMW Isettas listed for sale near you on ClassicCars.com with prices starting as low as $21,900. Find your dream car today.

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Check out these 30 used BMW Isetta for sale. Explore detailed pricing information, notable features, and ratings on classiccarsbay.com. The BMW Isetta and Messerschmitt KR175 are two examples of microcars that were created for the realities of post.

BMW added a larger 300 cm3 (2,710 DM) to the Isetta lineup in 1956, that produced exactly one more horsepower than the original 250 version and had an unchanged top speed. A closer look at the Isetta, a cute, egg. By selling thousands of Isettas, the pressure was off the luxury cars, which BMW could then refine and improve.

And they could also go full speed on a truly modern economy car that would mean an end for things like the Isetta. The BMW Isetta is a microcar built by BMW under license from Iso, the original creators of the car. The Isetta saw three main variants over the course of production, the 250 (1955-1956), the 300 (1956-1962), and the 600 (1957-1960).

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